Political Science Political Parties
The Big Blue Machine
How Tory Campaign Backrooms Changed Canadian Politics Forever
- Publisher
- Dundurn Press
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2015
- Category
- Political Parties, Post-Confederation (1867-), Elections
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eBook
- ISBN
- 9781459724518
- Publish Date
- Oct 2015
- List Price
- $9.99
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781459724495
- Publish Date
- Oct 2015
- List Price
- $35.00
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Description
An inside account of the Progressive Conservative’s campaign organization.
The Progressive Conservative Party’s “big blue machine” pioneered electoral techniques of centralized control, communications, campaign advertising, polling, policy-presentation, and fund-raising. Inspired by Dalton Camp and Norman Atkins, its widespread yet close-knit network of organizers and specialists changed how Canadian campaigns were fought, even as their “political machine” transformed Canadian public life itself.
J. Patrick Boyer’s behind-the-scenes account reveals how and why the blue machine’s campaign innovations (most imported from the U.S.) transformed Canadian politics forever. Boyer’s direct experience in these changes, and interviews with key players from Tory backrooms, enrich his authentic and timely account. This saga of the formidable campaign organization operating inside the Progressive Conservative Party for more than four decades shows why the big blue machine deservedly became a Canadian political legend.
About the author
PATRICK BOYER grew up using the Bracebridge Carnegie Library. His mother had once been the librarian and his grandfather chairman of the library board. Patrick has an MA in history from the University of Toronto and is author of some 18 books. Patrick Boyer, lawyer, author, teacher and former parliamentarian, is himself author of many books, including Just Trust Us (2003), Leading in an Upside-Down World (2003), Direct Democracy in Canada (1992), and The People's Mandate (1992).
Editorial Reviews
Patrick Boyer’s new book The Big Blue Machine is a must-read for any candidate or campaign worker planning to get involved in the Conservative leadership.
Toronto Sun
This is the book that has been missing from the annals of Canadian political history — a thorough, fascinating, and well-written story of how campaigning and political advertising were changed forever by the legendary Big Blue Machine.
Susan Delacourt, author of Shopping For Votes: How Canadian Politicians Choose Us and We Choose Them
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